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CRICKET.

ENGLAND v. SOUTJ] AFRIGA

SOUTH AFRICA SUFFERS A OXELVXIXGS' DEFFAT. [ [By Electric Telegraph—'Copyright.] ■ (Per Press Association.) Received Jimp 13. at 10."Jo a.in.'' London., June 12. j There wax a shower overnight and the weather was dn.'l. The attendance was , small A. 'H.Jibs bowled the.opening over ( to enable-Barnes and Foster to resume . their original ends. The remaining six . wickets added 103. Snooke. in playing 'hack to a half vo'llov in Foster's second ■ over, was bowled.—-', for I*-'. Mitel'ioll., the incomer, three runs later,, was bowled oil' his pad by Barnes. Llewellyn Was then 67.—0 for 13"). Schwaiv. partner-I ed Llewellyn, who adderl eight and was then caught at the wickets on the leg side. Ho batted 150 minutes and his innings was ehanoeless. lie hit eight fours. Schwarz was then four. —7 lor 147. Peglcr joined Schwa rz. who. at four, was nearly fowled. . He late cut a four dangerouly through the slips, and got another four in the same over off Barnes. ' Peglcr. in playing lorward to Barnes, was -bowled. He gave a bard chance at short-leg 'before, he scored, and when two was badly missed at nuclon bv Frv oil' Foster in the same over. Sehw'arz 'was If).—S lor 170. Carter tilled the vacancy, Foster, who had a damaged hand, retired. Humphreys ii eldin-' substitute'aud Hobbs howling. Nine caune off tin- first over Sehwarz was then bowled off bis body by .Barnes. He was in 50 minutes and hit five tours. Cuter !(>.—» for U [ >7. Campbell was the last man. Carter with-tour )« the , slips off Barnes, brought 200 up m 220 . minutes, but when Carter had added \A,\ Campbell was caught at long-on by Jossop, off Barnes. Carter gave a capital displav. The innings busted 240 mm, to>. Llewe'llvn's defence was strong, and ho ccorcd most of his runs by a fine drive. He was the onlv batsman able to cope with Barnes and Foster, with exception of Carter, who pbtved Baines excellently. . . , ro England won by an innings and t>_' runs. . ENGLAND. - First innings ... ••-. •■• ,I \'.

SOUTH AFRICA. First innings" ...' '■'" '•■. ';•••" {,, \ —Second Innings. —; Hartigan, b Foster ... .--- >••'■'. 1.-. -Taylor, b Barnes /•-. . _PNourse. run out ... -•• ••• j-'j Faulkner, lbw, b Barnes ... . to Snooke. b Foster ... -.. —■ }■}> Mitchell, b Barnes •-- „*' Llewellyn, e Smith, b Foster ... /o jSchw-arz', b Barnes ... • 28 Pegler, b Barnes ... -■• ••• Jt) Carter, not out ...... •■■ : &! Campbell, c Jcssop. b Bariics ... _3 ' Sundries v . ... . -•• ••• Total .... .... •» : 217 Bowling Analysis.—Foster,' 27 overs, 10 maidens, 54 runs. '3 wickets; Barnes, 34: overs, 9 maidens, 85 runs, 6 wickets; Breaflev, 6 overs. -2 maidens, 4 runs; 0 wickets; Woollev. 4 overs, 0 maidens, 19 runs. 0 wickets; Hobbs, 11 overs, 2 maidens, 36 runs, 0 wickets. _ Foster bowled one lib-ball. Byes. 17. Legbves. 1.

AUSTRALIA v..YORKSHIRE-. THE MATCH DRAWN. [By Electric Telegraph— Copyright.] (Per Press -Association.} Received Juno 13. aat 9.50 a.m. - London, June 12. The weather was dull "and the wicket soft. , - Drake and Hirst were the.lirst bowlers, but after lunch Haigh and Denton went on, Tasker keeping wickets, Dolphin having retired, lame. Five having been added to the over-night score, Gregory lost his middle stump jn playing "forward to a break-back. Mayne also succumbed to a break-back, which came in between his legs. Fifty appeared after So minutes. When Mayne went the score was 5 wickets for 69. whereof Jennings had made 52 in 100 minutes He saw Minnett bowled, and then played Haigh on. He lasted 120 .minutes and played a splendid innings on, a treacherous pitch. He Jut four foiirers He was heartily cheered. .1 lie "gut was now indifferent. Emery got his leg in front to Haigh; Carkeok was splendidly "caught in the slips, and. Hazlrtt got his leg in front in irying to negotiate a full pitch. Jennings, in the first innings, gave-a chance at 20 to Denton at short leg. The weather was brighter in. the afternoon and the attendance increased to 5000. , „ . . . , Wilson and Bates opened iorkslnres second innincs. Emery and Macartney leadiiif the attack, but they were shortly replaced bv Hazlitt and Whitty. .who proved deadly. Hazlitt•■started by" removing Bates' off stump; he treated Denton similarly two runs later., and then got Drake, for uU. Four more wickets added 19 runs the bowlers keeping a hue length with clever variations of pace, dividing the. honors. —7 for Of). The county then declared.

Australia's second effort was a procession. Seventv-five minutes were left in which-to retrieve their fortunes, but thev made such a poor showing against Haigh that when time was called tne> had- scored only "35 for the loss or six wickets, Haigh capturing the whole at a cost of 14 runs.. Kelleway, who opened with Jennings, was alone able to negotiate-him. Scores: — YORKSHIRE. First- innings ... ■-; •■• ■■■ oi> Second Innings. Bates, b Hazlitt •■• 'l9 Denton, b Hazlitt ... 3. Drake, b Hazlitt ... - ; . •-•' _!• "Wilson, c Carkeek, b Wlntty ... Hirst, b Hazlitt ... ••• .• •■ ~ Tusker, l.bw., b. AVhitty ... •■- 4 Booth, not out . ... ... ••• -t Firth, b Hazlii-b ... ... . ••• QEmery, not' out ... ... ••• P Sundries --- ••• ••- ••• ° Inniings declared; elosc*d with \ 7 wickets down for ... Gfc> Bowling analysis—Emery. 0 wickets for 7 inns; ""Macartney,/) for 14; Tvhitty, 2- for 24; Hazlitt, 5 for 17. : The wiekets^fell:" 1 for 36, 2 for 48. 3 for 50. 4 for 52.-5 for-54. C> lor üB, < for'6o. AUSTRALIA. ; First Innings. Kelleway, c Benton; b- Hirst ... 2 iJennings, b Haigh ... 60. :Macartnev, b Hirst ... ' V :Bardsley, c Denton, b Hirst ... 0 -;Gregory, b Drake ... ■ •'- ••• Alavne, b Haigh { iMiiinett. b.Haigh ,£ Emerv. lbw, b Haigh -•• -•■ <■». Hazlitt, lbw. b Haigh 1-] ;Carkeek, c Booth, b-Drake ... ,--• ? iWhitty, not out .... .'-•'• ' ■••' '' Sundries ... ./...-'. •-. •-• .-" Total ... .-; • --• -'■■■- 3 -°' 7 ' Bowling analvsis—Drake, 2 wickets for 42 runs:- Hirst. "3 lor 37; Haigh, u for 22. . :. -. " The, wickets foil: 4 for 33. •) lor (><), -7 for 78. 8 lor 81. 9 for 92. - AUSTRALIA. Second Tunings. Jennings, 1.b.w., b Haigh ... "•'.'-.5; •Macartnev, b Haigh... ... ... 4 Bardsley, I) Haigh f Gregorv, b Haiirh , Mayne! 1.b.w., b Haigh ... . -•• 3. Kellewav. not out ... ... '"A Minhett', b Haigh ... ... ••• Emery, nor out' ... - ■•■'•'. ;' Sundries ... ... ••• _ - '■•• . *> Total lor 6 wickets,"... , ... 3o Bowliii" analvsis—Hirst,- 0 wick-els for, 14 runs: H-aigh. 6 for 14: Booth, 0 for , 4; Drake. 0 for <}.' The wickets fell: 1 for 11, 2 for 17. 3 for 27. 4, lor 27, 5 for 35. COUNTY MATCHES. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] (Per Press Association.) Received June 13. at 1.0.5 a.Tn. London; Juno 12/ Northampton; heat Kent .by four wickets. • ' ' - ' ;

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11658, 13 June 1912, Page 4

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CRICKET. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11658, 13 June 1912, Page 4

CRICKET. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11658, 13 June 1912, Page 4